Ubisoft has slipped the delay of upcoming first-person motion journey Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora into their first quarter gross sales report. The sport has been pushed again to fiscal yr 2023-2024 launch window, so it might launch after March thirty first 2023 on the earliest. In the event you’re unhappy concerning the information then simply watch the announcement trailer under just a few instances to maintain the tears at bay.
On the delay, introduced of their newest earnings report, Ubisoft stated they’re “dedicated to delivering a cutting-edge immersive expertise that takes full benefit of next-gen know-how, as this wonderful world leisure model represents a serious multi-year alternative”. The writer credited the delay to the “ongoing constraints on productions throughout the business”, including that builders Huge Leisure have been working to place in place “essentially the most environment friendly working situations to make sure each flexibility for our groups in addition to sturdy productiveness”.
Ubisoft revealed Frontiers Of Pandora at E3 2021 with a cinematic trailer that did all of the Avatar stuff you’d hope to see, like using round on the again of large alien monsters and firing bows at mechs. We additionally obtained a better have a look at among the graphical wizardry concerned in producing the sport not lengthy afterwards. Frontiers of Pandora was initially pencilled in to launch someday in 2022, most certainly later this yr to coincide with the discharge of Avatar: The Method Of Water in cinemas this December. There positively received’t be any cross-media synergising now because of the delay.
Nate (RPS in Peace) obtained some good, if weird, vibes from the trailer, saying “if I get an Ubisofted model of Horizon Zero Daybreak, with a great deal of alien wildlife to hunt/pet/journey about on, plus some nasty, cigar-chomping house marines to burst into shreds, I will be a cheerful bunny. Even when I’ve to play as a Pokémon that fucks.”
Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora needs to be out someday in 2023 or 2024. I’m betting it’ll be 2024, which is when the third Avatar film is anticipated to swoop into theatres, bow in hand.